
Port Susan is a private membership camping club located on the Tulalip Indian Reservation. We are a gated community, with over 2,000 campsites, on nearly 800 acres, surrounding Lake Weallup. Our lake is a great place for a relaxing canoe ride or summer fishing, surrounded by lovely forested vistas.
The member association is governed by an elected, eight-person board of directors. We are a non-profit organization with exclusive rights to use this land as a camping club until the year 2052, through a licensing arrangement with the Tulalip Indian Tribe.
Members do not own the land, but have exclusive rights of use to a specific campsite and enjoy camping and recreational privileges offered by the club. Each campsite is equipped with a metered 30amp./120 volt electrical outlet, a frost-proof water supply line, and an individual septic system. On this site, a member may use or store up to two Recreational Vehicles. In addition, the member may build a deck (up to 400 sq. ft.) - half of which may be enclosed, a roof over their RV, deck and enclosure, a shed up to 1200 cubic ft., a gazebo, and a fire pit. Our fiscal year runs from May 1st to April 30, and members may use their sites for 180 days per year. Each member may own and use up to three membership sites. RV's may remain on-site year around, (an economical way of storing your RV when not in use.) A maintenance fee is charged each fiscal year.







